22:52 - He talks about Blake Lively , 43:42 - He talks about Jennifer Lopez , 52:48 he talks about Russel Crowe hitting him, 47:12 he talks about Jennifer Connelly
@BobRossinspiredpainter8 күн бұрын
Not a very believable guy. In the places he glosses over specifics is tell tale of embellishment and the statistical improbability of over 200 roulette spins and no bang.. "the grace of God." Yeah ok.
@usualsuspects429 күн бұрын
No, it's not you dear fellow. I can't fathom not saying hello to everyone on a set.
@Calibound814 күн бұрын
It’s not just fame…it’s our overall decline in basic dignity and why choose to be a crap person or hurt other folks feelings…and oh poor celebs…people criticize them? They really chose this profession! And anyone who feels anything less than grateful isn’t worth it! And remember in monster in law, Lopez made the entire cast and crew move to wherever she wanted/‘needed’ to go? All this goes to the core of self-concept and sure as heck wouldn’t turn a nice person into a monster. Boycotting the worst of them, not difficult!!! Tons of content exists!
@Calibound814 күн бұрын
Seriously, Hollywood is a cesspool. The worst of the worst of the basest subhuman behavior. How dare anyone much less ‘actresses’ or ‘actors’ treat people as less than them in ANY conceivable way?! PLEASE STOP PAYING THESE IDIOTS THE $$ U R! Save some money for writers to create something for these morons to say and edit the heck outta them, just like now!
@migoram23 күн бұрын
Before commenting that the hairstylist is wrong here, try to work in an environment where they treat you like a plant or like you're " less than" and where nobody talk to you AT ALL, or talk to you in a condescending way. Try it each day for years. It cost nothing to be respectful and easy to work with and not act like you're a royalty.
@theGA73523 күн бұрын
I'm sorry but he didn't say all that much! She wasn't even bad just uninterested in HIM, which also makes him just as egocentric as her and everyone else in Hollywood, am I right or am I right? 😅
@migoram23 күн бұрын
You are not right. I don't think he ask for attention. It's mostly like you're going to work and nobody acknowledge your presence at all. I used to work in bridal and I was in multiple weddings with another makeup artist ( choose by the wedding planner). Each time I worked with them, nobody talk to me, absolutely nobody on the wedding, but they talk to the other makeup artist. I did 3 wedding with this other makeup artists and wedding planner, and I never ever been credited for my work and never received any photos. We don't ask for anything from anyone except to be respected as anybody else, at least. Being ignored or treated less than a coffee cup is rude. Believe me 😊
@Calibound814 күн бұрын
Poster here: Don’t b ridiculous
@gretchen033129 күн бұрын
These negative comments seem like they’re protecting the shitty celebrities PR
@CGrindle23 күн бұрын
PR companies for sure do damage control in the KZbin comments you see it with Madeline McCanns families PR team all the time
@user-sm6yp4wv2e29 күн бұрын
So, dude was surprised that someone do not want to know him? Wtf Do your job and cry about it later Who is spoiled is this old dude that thinks he can make friends with everyone, that his life is so interesting and important thst everyone should ask about it Bruh, all the service workers deal with people who do not want to be closer to them or make a small talk, it is normal, those people are cool cause you can help them quickly
@TBEchannel29 күн бұрын
Exactly how me and my 8 years old daughter felt when we bumped into JLo at a tiny ice cream shop in Toronto: my daughter and I just bought our gelato and we're standing there enjoying it, suddenly a bunch of bodyguards, her manager her two kids and Mom stormed in, filled in the space entirely and started asking questions from the ice cream girl - my little daughter approached Jennifer for a picture , she just gave her ppl the look and suddenly we were transferred physically from thr store to the street to empty the space for her... When I shockingly said that I forgot my stuff and napkins on the table, this huge bodyguard took about 20 napkins and shoved it on to me saying "hope this is enough" and when I asked maybe there's still a chance for my daughter to take a picture with JLo when she has a second- the guy just said NO and made sure we were moved away from that store and her family as far away as possible.. literally physically pushing us...So me and my child ended up being kicked out of the ice cream store because the diva decided to show up...., like a piece of furniture .. dispicable....
@gretchen033129 күн бұрын
Wow omg you need to make a video about this!
@eileendriscoll4002Ай бұрын
What a brave amazing Sister!!
@kerryferrari226Ай бұрын
If you were talking to a scammer and asked them if they needed help - what information would you be asking them for to help them and then where or who do you report to?
@gueomdudutoАй бұрын
Its not surprising, some people are genuinely nice, some are rude, some are in between.. some are humble, some are just pure breed narcissist 😅 Whoever calling him catty, are you really not talking to your hair stylist ever? He worked with the artist for couple of months in the set, meet almost everyday. Prepping the artist before take, and retouch during takes.. Normal people will at least say thanks and probably complimenting his job once..
@michael0586Ай бұрын
Seems a bit petty tbh.
@LibraPoet99Ай бұрын
No it's actually a great service he's doing to us...revealing WHAT UTTER EGOMANIACS AND SCUM these frauds are! Hollyweird is finished!!!
@wonderbras7875Ай бұрын
funny cus he literally said "i hope it doesnt sound petty" lmao
@michael0586Ай бұрын
Where can we watch the video interview??
@humboldtborn8128Ай бұрын
What an amazing gift she gave you ❤️
@humboldtborn8128Ай бұрын
What an amazing gift she gave you ❤️
@BuzzC-t3lАй бұрын
Huge EGOS
@Spirit__WarriorАй бұрын
Please stop saying 'I'm aware we are two men criticising women..' Don't worry, we know women can be bitches 😂😂 I think the people spoken about are rude and unprofessional. It is disgusting behaviour.
@Spirit__WarriorАй бұрын
I feel so bad that he was ignored so many times on set. This would have made it such an uncomfortable working environment 😢
@ChristopherB711Ай бұрын
Meow! What a catty interview! If what you’re saying about Blake Lively is true, then stop for a second and realize that the two of you aren't much better. Two thumbs down-sorry!🤷🏻♂
@LibraPoet99Ай бұрын
Get a life. Not the hairdressers fault you see yourself in these narcisisistic ego maniacs.
@karynaramos6601Ай бұрын
Emanuel miller
@lowstreamixxАй бұрын
Kinda funny ryan Reynolds being the ads on podcast which talking mostly about his shitty wife
@djkeen4353Ай бұрын
It’s murr
@mariem4021Ай бұрын
😮😮 wow thank you for speaking up on this its crazy. Hollywood is really a dark place and these actors are full of 💩💩. Its a job at the end of the day but the entitlement and the arrogance displayed to staff. I cant blame him for feeling like this is high school sounds just like it 😢. Actors such as Anne Hathaway/ Blake lively with such mean girl behavior like jeez. people need to work too 🙁 idc you are famous you are it’s disgusting. None of this would be known if people didn’t speak up and I wouldn’t want to be treated this way or worse my families😓
@films5555Ай бұрын
You didn’t bring up that Russell Crowe hit him,Mann yelled at him, other males treated him badly. He never said Anne was mean, but kept her distance from him. He is incredibly judgmental & catty. I found it funny & delusional that he was upset that Hathaway didn’t kiss his ass like Blanchett & Depp.This hairstylist was annoyed that Anne didn’t familiarize herself with his personal life-his kids,& his family. That isn’t her duty to involve herself in his personal business.He comes across as awkward,extremely needy,& admittedly very insecure. Maybe the talent doesn’t know how to deal with his issues. No excuse for violence,yelling,or mean behavior.
@gamesforever5038Ай бұрын
Why?! Can someone post the reference to this?!
@nuiwai5402Ай бұрын
Very interesting interview. What a fascinating working life this detective Stuart had and how brave was Paul Onions when Ivan Milat was ready to abduct and kill him. That team of 41 Police that finally captured Ivan Milat are legends.
@pauldowie5706Ай бұрын
Ivan milat, not the other
@MsQdc2 ай бұрын
what happened to him? was he stolen or just adopted?
@trevordeane88342 ай бұрын
A really good interview with Pierre Suu. There is someone working undercover at present who is making great inroads into the truth, and why the police in Paris are covering up what really happened on that tragic night. Soon there will be a book available telling the complete truth.
@mufasa63663 ай бұрын
He bought the stolen vehicle that’s why he was also arrested he would buy stolen vehicles
@skiiii44444 ай бұрын
heavy nc accent
@AlphonseWeebayАй бұрын
Yeah we know how THEY get down…
@mappingthevoid4 ай бұрын
enjoyed this, you asked some good questions, especially what it was like with all that money
@themusketeer94584 ай бұрын
But.. WHO AM I? everything is always an act, being an intellectual and abnormally self aware person, it is extremely difficult to be yourself. Because my mind constantly change on subjects, on the best course of action, on reactions to situations, literally everything! So being myself is impossible, it is basically just a matter of what action will i choose to do today. There is nothing instinctual about self aware people. I see everyone around me get angry at certain things, and they always react so emotionally on things people say or stuff that happens, while i am always seing the stuff they dont see, and can logically explain why there is no reason to worry. I feel like most humans are ruled by their emotions, while i am more logical. Kind of make it hard to connect with anyone, but i also hate emotional people, because they react so insanely unrational alø the time.. getting brainwashed easily by the media, etc..
@shinom0ri4 ай бұрын
That's a great response
@Ketowski4 ай бұрын
I’m grateful to hear the actual information. There’s been too much speculation and superficial media treatment of this topic. Tremendous job covering what happened to both Gloria and Dr. G.
@denisia11114 ай бұрын
Great interview. What a juxtaposition for Steve to be thrown into. Here he is giving hope to the families who are missing loved ones but his family, the Carter's are the one's who truly loved him. I think his father definitely had a dark side and Charlotte was in no position to be anywhere around a baby. It wasn't said but it was pretty obvious she wasn't raising her daughter at the time Steve was found in the the famous Dog door kicking meth house. Again great interview and I'm glad Steve fell up the M F-ing cracks 😂
@barbaradutton53624 ай бұрын
Incredible storyThis should be a movie. PS She is a hero. How is she able to speak out without being sued by 3m?
@curlyfie29854 ай бұрын
Came here from tiktok❤
@afroxpat4 ай бұрын
Me too
@trbelcher4 ай бұрын
I can relate to this story so much! My story isn’t as dramatic, but as an adopted child connecting with birth relatives… 🧑🏻🍳💋
@benlay7504 ай бұрын
Great interview very interesting. Would have been interesting to hear more about the LSD shrink cult members. Based on other similar cults/operations overseas it seem pretty likely Anne was the front woman. She doesn't seem capable of this on her own. Seems much more likely shes like a Jeffery Epstein or Keith Raniere with powerful backers and deep state and elite connections. LSD shrinks were/are pretty much the exclusive domain of the deep state (MKultra/Tavistock). Assange talks about how the cult was able to track himself and his mother as they moved around for years trying to loose the mothers ex that was a member.
@TheClownVP5 ай бұрын
Yet 1/2 way tho you show another pic with plenty of kids with brown hair.
@robert-i6g8e5 ай бұрын
It really does matter if it was him or a homeless person. To take a life is and act that is demonic especially without provocation. Robbery is bad enough but why kill him. Being on drugs is not an excuse.
@stephenannese82285 ай бұрын
Hope he's on Death Row.....They found Mr. Jordan's body in a swamp,......Mr.Jordan pulled over on the side of the road/rest area, to sleep (if my memory is correct).....😢...!?
@eddiebarnes70605 ай бұрын
Michael Jordan. You had a big loss in your life. Your father may GOD be with you and your family.
@educocult5 ай бұрын
Great episode! Listened on Spotify but wanted to give some feedback. Great work both!
@whatever-ou2he6 ай бұрын
Poor Charlotte. She obviously needed help which was not provided. Shame on society and health services for not helping new mothers better. Shame on his dad for not making sure she got help. Silly question from the interviewer, after stating she didn't do a good job of taking care of him. Are you really that naive about things?
@supergran624 ай бұрын
Judgemental much? This was over 40 years ago. The support services that we have today weren’t available. Dad was a Vet struggling with his own unsupported mental health. The blame here lies with in so many places.
@whatever-ou2he4 ай бұрын
@supergran62 not judgmental at all. It's a fact. I stated different people who should have been helping, don't know why you've just done the same. And whether the dad was a vet or not, he should have also done something. Anything.
@supergran624 ай бұрын
@@whatever-ou2he so, she moved to Hawaii, intervention from child support services and mental health support isn’t help? Yes it took a couple of years, but it did happen eventually. The child was very young when she left. A first time dad, with his own mental health issues, would not in all likelihood have had the ability to notice that the mother was struggling. Even if he had found that she needed help, where would he turn in the late 70’s? I find it very interesting that you lay the blame immediately at the father’s feet. It’s just not black and white.
@whatever-ou2he4 ай бұрын
@supergran62 I find it very strange that you make such a long response to my comment and made it obvious you didn't read my comment. Read it again. I did not immediately lay the blame on the father, I mentioned others first. Btw, I watched the full video and dug deeper before making my initial comment, don't need your synopsis.
@samanthak.82896 ай бұрын
Just when you think it’s crazy…enter a cat named Spaghetti!!
@nuggitron7 ай бұрын
I'm about half way through listening to this. Go Julian! what a fascinating thought, to have an empath asking a psychopath for advice. I think I'm a bit of an empath and a natural 'yes' person, although I'm practicing being more selfish. The idea of taking notes from a sociopath or narcissist is an idea I've always toyed with. Brilliant!
@plasticsoul90517 ай бұрын
I've been fascinated by this story since it was in the news in '94. So glad to hear the story from Dr. Gorchynski's point of view. I think it would be cool to hear from everybody who was there that night. This story would make for a great docu-series